Foundational principles that let autonomous agents find each other, collaborate, interact, and transact in a growing Agentic Mesh ecosystem.
We are at the earliest stages of agent evolution. But with the massive investments being made in agent technology, I expect that quite soon we will have truly autonomous agents that act independently and dynamically plan and execute tasks that address complex business problems.
But in a growing ecosystem of autonomous agents, how will these agents be engaged by people? How will the right agent be found in a crowded agent landscape? And how can these agents safely collaborate, interact, and transact? My previous article addressed these questions. I defined Agentic Mesh as an interconnected ecosystem that makes it easy for agents to find each other, collaborate, interact, and transact.
This article explores the foundational principles for the Agentic Mesh ecosystem, and perhaps as importantly, the principles for the agents that operate in the Agentic Mesh ecosystem. In doing so, I will answer a few simple questions:
- What rules govern an agent that lets them safely operate in a larger ecosystem?
- What rules govern…